Fans of "Suits" are on the edge of
their seats waiting to see how the hit drama will follow - or top - its whale
of a midseason summer finale.

When we last saw the lawyers at Pearson Hardman, Harvey
(Gabriel Macht) kept his job, as founding partner Daniel Hardman (David Costabile)
was ousted and Jessica Pearson (Gina Torres) was placed firmly in charge. What
will they do now that their biggest threat is out of the picture? Or is he? And
what will happen to Louis (Rick Hoffman), who sided with Hardman?

Mike (Patrick J. Adams) made
strides with Rachel (Meghan Markle) but, in the wake of his grandmother's
passing, he stepped out with an old fling. Is this the end for Mike and Rachel,
or can the super-genius think of a way to fix things?

Regardless of what happens, Donna
will be there to keep everyone in line and on task. It's only fitting, then,
that Sarah Rafferty, the actress who plays Harvey's stylish, no-nonsense
secretary, offer some information for fans on the heels of the show's return
(10 p.m., USA Network).

"The firm is going to be busy picking
up the pieces in the back six (episodes) after the power struggle that we went
through in the beginning of the season," she said. "So Donna is going to be
busy helping out with Harvey and, you know, having her usual fun."

"I think everybody is going to be
a - got to be a little guarded about Louis because, you know, they feel really
betrayed by him," Rafferty added. "It's going to be a process - their
relationship is going to be a process, and Louis is going to, you know, have to
work at that going forward."

Additionally, she said "Suits" is
going to delve deeper into both Harvey's and Rachel's personal lives and
backstory.

Now, while it may seem daunting
for some actors to return to work after such a powerful story arc, Rafferty
said that's not the case with her "Suits" cast (even with a long break in between
episodes).

"I think that there are a number
of things that make it easy to have you return to it. And I keep going back to
the writing, but the writing is just so - has such clarity for these characters,
and it's so true to who these people are and has such a strong voice that you
can kind of get right back into it," she said. "I'd also like to say, and it
sounds superficial, but putting on those clothes really brings you back. Like
you put on those high heels, you walk like Donna, you know? You know, you're
almost the same height as Jessica, so you're seeing her in a different, you
know, have a different energy.

"I think you can get right back
into it when you're on set, and I'm sure that after, you know, some rest, we'll
all be very excited to go back to season three, which we've been so lucky to be
picked up for, which is great."